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Virginia

Title 2.2 · Chapter 6
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-600. Standard nomenclature to be employed.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-601. General powers of the departments established in this title.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-601.1. Certified mail; subsequent, identical mail or notices may be sent by regular mail.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-602. Duties of agencies and their appointing authorities; establishment of personnel standards; diversity, equity, and inclusion strategic plans.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-603. Authority of agency directors.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-604. Performance of duties assigned to an agency.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-604.1. Designation of officials; interests of senior citizens and adults with disabilities.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-604.2. Designation of officials; energy manager.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-605. Appointment of acting officer in case of temporary disability.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-606. Consideration of certain issues in policy development.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-607. Reporting transfers of personnel; granting reports.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-608. Furnishing reports; Governor authorized to require reports.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-608.1. State publications to be made available electronically.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-609. Copies of state publications furnished to Librarian of Virginia.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-610. Furnishing copies of documents at no cost to law-enforcement officials.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-611. Acceptance by departments, etc., of funds from United States; application of funds.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-612. Notification to localities of reduction or discontinuation of service.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-613. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-614. Purebred livestock raised by state institutions and agencies may be sold instead of slaughtered.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-614.1. Authority to accept revenue by commercially acceptable means; service charge; bad check charge.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-614.2:1. Assisting U.S. armed forces in detention of citizen.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-614.2. Participation in the REAL ID Act of 2005.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-614.3. Charitable organization; certain government action prohibited.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-614.4. Commercial activities list; publication of notice; opportunity to comment.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-614.5. Electric vehicle charging stations.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-615. Short title.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-616. Legislative declaration.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-617. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-618. State programs to implement federal statutes.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-619. Governor to report to the General Assembly.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-620. Establishment of the Capitol District as the seat of government of the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-621. Grants by the Commonwealth; certification of employment.
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